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1 George Tyndall, 76, was awaiting trial on more than two dozen criminal counts of sexual misconduct between 2009 and 2016 at the university’s student health center.
2 And why had Ray heard of John Tyndall but not of her?
3 But Tyndall’s data “looks very much like the media data I have collected in terms of the large differential” between the two candidates, said Diana C. Mutz, a political-science professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
4 The massive “Factor” audience, some 4 million viewers per night, helps Fox make its case to cable operators that they should continue to pay ever-rising fees to carry the channel, Tyndall points out.
5 Researchers said the dinosaurs, buried by rocks from the huge Tyndall Glacier, lived between the Triassic and Cretaceous periods, which extended from 250 million to 66 million years ago.
6 “I call them once a month just to say hello,” said Dr. Tyndall, 39, an English teacher at Regis High School in Manhattan.
7 Andrew Tyndall, who has written a newsletter tracking network news since 1987, said the past few years of constant news and massive audiences misled media companies into believing they could “appeal to everyone.”
8 Wang Tao, Sussex Energy Group, University of Sussex and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK.
王韬, 任职于苏塞克斯大学苏塞克斯能源研究小组和英国廷道尔气候变化研究中心.
9 CBS' strength has always been in the heartland, and many of those viewers follow Shepard Smith at Fox News Channel, Tyndall said.
10 The one high point of the months of waiting came when Tyndall Air Force Base honored her aviation skills and honors by letting her fly a military jet, the Delta Dagger TF-102A.
11 Tyndall’s first victims, like Nassar’s, had come forward as early as the nineties.
12 "What it shows is that a large proportion of the people that watch the news are not watching because they watch the news," said news consultant Andrew Tyndall.
13 The team, from the Schools of Environmental Sciences, Global Development and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at UEA, analysed national climate strategies for 71 countries.
14 However, a boycott — even a temporary one — has other rationales, says Andrew Tyndall, the publisher of the Tyndall Report, a newsletter that tracks network news.
15 After all, the former BNP leader John Tyndall complained that the Beatles were "effeminate oddities . . . like members of a primitive African tribe".
16 The scientific name for this phenomenon is the Tyndall effect , more commonly known as Rayleigh scattering.
这种现象的科学名称为“泰多尔效应”, 更普遍的称之为“雷莱散射”.
17 NBC News’s Olympic coverage thus could be an opportunity to attract occasional news viewers and convert them into regular “Nightly News” or “Today” viewers, said Tyndall.
18 Dr. Tyndall, the only daughter of William Tyndall of Girard, Ohio, graduated from the University of Toledo in 2002 with a journalism degree and received a master’s degree in English from DePaul University.
19 Tyndall’s death forecloses a criminal trial set for next year.
20 “Hawaii doesn’t build enough housing and the housing costs way too much compared to what people here make,” said Justin Tyndall, an assistant professor of economics at the university who is co-author of the research.
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